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Definitions for Generational
gen·er·a·tional
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Princeton's WordNet
generationaladjective
of or relating to a generation
Wiktionary
generationaladjective
Of, pertaining to or changing over generations.
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generational
Generational typically refers to anything related to, occurring in, or characteristic of a certain generation. It is used to describe issues, differences, conflicts, gaps, or changes that occur between different groups of people born and living around the same time, who have similar patterns of thought, behavior, values, preferences or experiences due to their shared historical or social life experiences.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Generational in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Generational in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Generational in a Sentence
He's a generational talent, that's for sure, we're excited to see him on the mound.
It will take a cross-generational effort, if we learn how to spot the bad actors, we can spend our time focusing on those moments that matter.
The fear we had was that women's sport would go by the wayside as they concentrated on getting men's sport up and running, if women's sports gets put on the shelf and treated like they'll come back to it when they have the time and money again, then we are looking at a generational loss.
When my grandparents lost their home to imminent domain, that was the second, no actually it was the third atrocity. They experienced (19)21, then they experienced 'urban removal,' then they experienced imminent domain. Three cycles of devastation where each generation each time they had absolutely nothing to pass on to me or my offspring, this concept of generational wealth -- we understood that in Greenwood.
This election is a generational choice about what kind of country we will be.
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- الأجيالArabic
- generačníCzech
- generacionalSpanish
- sukupolvittainen, sukupolvien välinenFinnish
- thế hệVietnamese
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